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''Mademoiselle'' (1932), is a play in three acts by French playwright Jacques Deval (1893-1972). It is a brilliant portrait of a private teacher. | ''Mademoiselle'' (1932), is a play in three acts by French playwright Jacques Deval (1893-1972). It is a brilliant portrait of a private teacher. | ||
− | Translated from the French into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Marie Linde]]. Text available at the [[Stellenbosch University]] Library, Manuscripts Section. Reference 31/28/8 | + | Translated from the French into [[Afrikaans]] by [[Marie Linde]]. Text available at the [[Stellenbosch University]] Library, Manuscripts Section. Reference 31/28/8. |
− | Presented by [[K.A.T.]], directed by [[Marguerite I. Murray]], strring [[Pietro Nolte]], [[Johanna Olivier]], [[Geraldine Gildenhuys]], [[Zandberg Jansen]], [[Leonie Pienaar]] (as Mademoiselle), [[L.W. Viljoen]], [[Chris Louw]], [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Marie Lombard]], [[Milla Smith]] and [[Helena Louw]]. | + | Produced by [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], starring [[Marda Vanne]], [[Henriëtte de Waal]], [[Albie van der Bijl]], [[Lydia Lindeque]] in 1942. |
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+ | Presented by [[K.A.T.]] (circa 1948), directed by [[Marguerite I. Murray]], strring [[Pietro Nolte]], [[Johanna Olivier]], [[Geraldine Gildenhuys]], [[Zandberg Jansen]], [[Leonie Pienaar]] (as Mademoiselle), [[L.W. Viljoen]], [[Chris Louw]], [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Marie Lombard]], [[Milla Smith]] and [[Helena Louw]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 14:56, 13 October 2016
Mademoiselle (1932), is a play in three acts by French playwright Jacques Deval (1893-1972). It is a brilliant portrait of a private teacher.
Translated from the French into Afrikaans by Marie Linde. Text available at the Stellenbosch University Library, Manuscripts Section. Reference 31/28/8.
Produced by Siegfried Mynhardt, starring Marda Vanne, Henriëtte de Waal, Albie van der Bijl, Lydia Lindeque in 1942.
Presented by K.A.T. (circa 1948), directed by Marguerite I. Murray, strring Pietro Nolte, Johanna Olivier, Geraldine Gildenhuys, Zandberg Jansen, Leonie Pienaar (as Mademoiselle), L.W. Viljoen, Chris Louw, Johan Malherbe, Marie Lombard, Milla Smith and Helena Louw.
Sources
Trek 7(10):17, 1942.
World Drama, by Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap, 1949.
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